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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Signed 1864 CIVIL WAR COMMISSION. “ Nearly all men can stand adversity.....”

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“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
-Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809, could be America’s greatest president. His incredible leadership kept the Union together through the Civil War and his actions to abolishing slavery in the United States, undoubtedly made his mark on history.

But when Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office in 1861 to become the 16th president of the United States, it had not been an easy road. It was the culmination of a long, difficult journey filled with disappointments, setbacks, and failures.

Just months before receiving his party's nomination for President, he offered a brief sketch of his early life.

"My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families. My mother died in my tenth year. When I came of age I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher...but that was all."

Lincoln, An avid reader and tireless worker, sought the knowledge and experience he needed to pursue his ambitions. Given his early failures in business, politics and life, no one would have blamed him had he given up.

He failed in business in '31. He was defeated for state legislator in '32. He tried another business in '33. It failed. His fiancee died in '35. He had a nervous breakdown in '36. In '43 he ran for congress and was defeated. He tried again in '48 and was defeated again. He tried running for the Senate in '55. He lost. The next year he ran for Vice President and lost. In '59 he ran for the Senate again and was defeated. In 1860, the man who signed his name A. Lincoln, the man whose unflagging faith in himself seemed to grow with every failure, was elected the 16th President of the United States.

In this Rare Green Seal Civil War Military Commission, partly-printed vellum, and massive 14.75 x 19.75 document, dated July 15, 1864, President Lincoln appoints Lemuel B. Norton as a "Captain in the Signal Corps, in the service of the United States."  Signed beautifully at the conclusion, with full signature, “Abraham Lincoln”, and countersigned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.  Bright green War Office seal remains affixed to upper right. In fine condition.

Centered below the document we’ve included an incredible quote from Lincoln,

“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
-Abraham Lincoln

All of this is beautifully framed in our hand built, contemporary, wide frame, enhanced with professional white matting.

As with all of our works, every piece is original.  Only the highest quality materials have been used in the assembly of this item.  Sourced from the best manufacturers around the world, we build every frame tailored specifically for the item it will hold.  Protected with 99% UV museum quality glass, and carefully crafted with acid free paper whenever possible.  Our premium wood moldings are cut using the newest technology and every single piece is assembled and inspected by our team here in Los Angeles.

All autographs have been authenticated by third party experts from the top authenticators in the country, and notarized certificates of authenticity are included in a black leather portfolio.  Copies of the original authentications are kept on file with Billionaire Collectibles and can be retrieved by the original purchaser.

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